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Kyungsoo considers everything over 50 bucks haute couture. Everyone at his new job seems to disagree.
Especially his boss, who might or might not be the embodiment of perfection and Satan all in one.
Kim Jongin is an idol now and Kyungsoo is just the idiot raising his child.
Through the faded hues of lingering seasons, Prince Jongin tries to find the spark that could set his heart alight.
Kyungsoo would do anything to help the children at the orphanage. If that means he has to befriend Kim Jongin, so be it.
Kyungsoo learns at an early age that he is to be seen but not heard
Volleyball players are known for a lot of things.
"I work 8 hours a day in the hospital, 4 in the clinic, 6 I'm on call, and the other 6 I use to catch my beauty sleep. I don't have time for dates."
Jongin owns a flower shop and one evening, a man storms in, slams some money on the table and says, “How do I passive-aggressively say fuck you in flower?”
Bookworm Kyungsoo has a drunken one night stand with a guy from a club. Turns out the guy is an A-list actor—and the nation's heartbreaker.
A newly deceased man gets a tour of the Underworld and notices a lone figure repeatedly pushing an immense boulder up a steep hill, only to watch it roll back down again. "What's that about?" he asks his guide. "Ah that: That is a long story."
Jongin's endearing husband, Kyungsoo, knits him the cutest sweaters, but Jongin doesn't have the heart to tell them that they're too cheesy to wear out in public.
Do Kyungsoo is a successful matchmaker in Seoul. He works hard, has happy clients and gets the job done as coolly and impersonally as possible. That all changes when he is assigned as matchmaker to South Korea's most successful CEO, whose delinquent son and soon-to-be company heir Kim Jongin causes waves in the previously still waters of Kyungsoo's life.